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Forgot to mention Marty Stouffer's Wild America.
I watched the shit out of Sat morning cartoons with some Wild America mixed in. Saved by the Bell also. |
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In other words...
This Is The Generation That Is The Most Afraid, and Willing to Live Like They Are Constantly Afraid. |
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Quoted: Doesn't mean hes wrong, when it came to actually living in the world my parents didn't teach me anything View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: You not only doubled down, you quadrupled down. Doesn't mean hes wrong, when it came to actually living in the world my parents didn't teach me anything My parents are very early Gen X. Rather stereotypical ones too. They raised me well and taught me how to work hard....but didn't teach me shit about saving money or any kind of financial planning. I figured it out later on my own a bit, but it wasn't really my fault that I had no concept of it when I turned 18 and left home, no one taught me a thing about it. |
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Quoted: Doesn't mean hes wrong, when it came to actually living in the world my parents didn't teach me anything View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: You not only doubled down, you quadrupled down. Doesn't mean hes wrong, when it came to actually living in the world my parents didn't teach me anything They didn't teach us anything either. You had to figure it out. I'm sorry your parents didn't teach you how to pour a glass of water. |
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Quoted: They didn't teach us anything either. You had to figure it out. I'm sorry your parents didn't teach you how to pour a glass of water. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: You not only doubled down, you quadrupled down. Doesn't mean hes wrong, when it came to actually living in the world my parents didn't teach me anything They didn't teach us anything either. You had to figure it out. I'm sorry your parents didn't teach you how to pour a glass of water. Be honest here. If your kid decided to fire up the stove and make a grilled cheese, but smoked the house out instead. Would you sit back calmly the whole time, or yell at the kid for fucking up? A lot of Gen X guys are quick to point out flaws of others....while failing to stand back and watch them learn, or just taking some initiative and actually teaching them anything. Silent generation is probably accurate, because they don't want the responsibility of speaking up to actually teach anyone anything, they just sit quietly and shake their heads calling them stupid. |
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“Generation X was firmly planted in front of the television for The Bugs Bunny Road Runner Hour every Saturday morning, followed by The Wonderful World of Disney and Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom every Sunday night.”
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Quoted: My parents are very early Gen X. Rather stereotypical ones too. They raised me well and taught me how to work hard....but didn't teach me shit about saving money or any kind of financial planning. I figured it out later on my own a bit, but it wasn't really my fault that I had no concept of it when I turned 18 and left home, no one taught me a thing about it. View Quote Same here. Ridiculous thing is that their parents taught them everything about finance. |
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Man, the 80s were fucking awesome. Playing outside until dark, no cell phones, or social media. Cruising with friends. Music videos on MTV and decent movies or TV shows.
That said, I have a lot of respect for the younger generation that enlisted after 9/11/01. They knew they were going to war. Cold War Vets, like me, were never sure. |
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Quoted: Man, the 80s were fucking awesome. Playing outside until dark, no cell phones, or social media. Cruising with friends. Music videos on MTV and decent movies or TV shows. That said, I have a lot of respect for the younger generation that enlisted after 9/11/01. They knew they were going to war. Cold War Vets, like me, were never sure. View Quote My generation did all that too, the 90's were also fun. We just had a 50 lb internet box at home that we could use sometimes if no one was expecting a phone call. |
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Quoted: Be honest here. If your kid decided to fire up the stove and make a grilled cheese, but smoked the house out instead. Would you sit back calmly the whole time, or yell at the kid for fucking up? A lot of Gen X guys are quick to point out flaws of others....while failing to stand back and watch them learn, or just taking some initiative and actually teaching them anything. Silent generation is probably accurate, because they don't want the responsibility of speaking up to actually teach anyone anything, they just sit quietly and shake their heads calling them stupid. View Quote Which is it? Do you want us to stand back and watch you learn, or do you want us to step in and teach you? You can't have it both ways. |
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Quoted: elderly genxer here. wow that was scary accurate to me. right down to the latch key and mac/cheese. View Quote I remember the "latch key kids" crisis on the news when I was one. The press thought it was the end of childhood and kids would die. As usual they were wrong. My dad worked shift work. As long as my chores were done I could do whatever I wanted and go wherever I wanted until he got home. Depending on his schedule I didn't see him for a few days at a time. It was glorious. |
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The crowd loved it.
Reagan-Mondale debate: the age issue |
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Look at the age of most female Karens. Gen X or a little bit younger. Actually makes sense simply because they are just old enough to have some ''stuff'' and think they have the world licked. |
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GenX master race checking in.
I was born in 1969, and that article was spot on. |
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The movie scifi fantasy of ordering everything online and having no reason to put in pants became real. And I loved it.
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Amen.
I made some exquisite mix tapes. I ran in to two old high school girlfriends and they still have ones I made for them and had it as a playlist under my name on their phones. Their favorite songs? Killing Moon by Echo and the Bunnymen Here is the House by Depeche Mode Couldn’t believe it |
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Quoted: Quoted: Gen X cares a lot, or they wouldn't constantly make threads about how awesome they are. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LQhX8PbNUWI I was just going to post this. Excellent! |
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My little sister was born December 23, 1964. She claims to be a Boomer; but we know better.
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Quoted: Quoted: I laughed my ass off reading this! As a Gen-Xer, I can totally relate It Took a Global Pandemic, But Generation X is Finally Getting Love Sorry Boomers and Too Bad Millennials — Only One Generation Stands Out as Social Distancing Pros Generation X has been training for this moment its entire lives. It's their time to shine. The Baby Boomers were born to the Greatest Generation. They have changed nearly every aspect of society ? by their sheer numbers and their dominant influence. And Millennials have captivated attention for the past two decades ? they demand to be seen and heard. But there’s something missing — that forgotten generation, sandwiched in between the Boomers and Millennials. What are they called again? Anyone, anyone? Bueller? Bueller? Bueller?! A few months ago when the phrase “OK Boomer” really took off, my own teenagers tried a few times to pin it on me. In an attempt to completely dismiss me, they would laugh and say “OK Boomer” with that presumptuous eyeroll. Those cherubs got a quick lesson in the wonders of being a Gen Xer. There are roughly 65 million of us ? but we are easy enough to overlook. Generation X is generally accepted to have been born in that sliver of time between 1965 and 1980. What my teens didn’t know was that my entire generation has been dismissed from day one, and what’s more we don’t really care. It seems that it has taken a global pandemic for anyone to sing our praises ? to even call us by name. All of the sudden folks are impressed by our remarkable resilience, our ability to entertain ourselves for hours on end and our willingness to shelter in place without whining. All hail the forgotten generation ? we’re finally getting the recognition that we deserve. Gen X folks can actually thrive on solitude and enjoy their downtime, due to our advanced tolerance for boredom. We spent untold hours alone in our homes after school, fending for ourselves, living off Ding-Dongs and macaroni and cheese, as the first generation of latchkey kids. Social isolation is not only tolerable for us, Gen X requires a regular dose of it to recharge our batteries. So while you might already be flipping out, we are basking in the down time. We once focused all our attention on making mix tapes. Some of our best products took the entire weekend to create. Now that’s dedication. My first stereo had an 8-track player as well as dual cassettes for just that purpose. In fact, music and fashion are what really bind us together. Our music, while overly synthesized, remains gloriously unfaded. Our fashion choices, however, were tragic and I’m not going to make any excuses for those. Generation Xers are generally pragmatic, independent and resourceful. We don’t require a lot of hand holding. As Cold War kiddos, our duck and cover drills had more purpose. They were not only to prepare for a possibility of a tornado ? we also needed to identify our nearest nuclear fallout shelter. . . you know, just in case.... Some more good shit that us Gen Xers can remember: Gen Xers getting respect during pandemic... ROCK6 Ok dad. This is funny, because Gen X has more coping skills in a toe than the kids these days who freak out and question the very nature of their existence on a dime. |
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Quoted: Amen. I made some exquisite mix tapes. I ran in to two old high school girlfriends and they still have ones I made for them and had it as a playlist under my name on their phones. Their favorite songs? Killing Moon by Echo and the Bunnymen Here is the House by Depeche Mode Couldn’t believe it View Quote That's some good shit. |
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Quoted: Gen X is THE Karen generation. View Quote REPORTED! ADMIN! HR??? ANYBODY? Karen generation? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH...NOPE. Wrong generation...we just figure shit out on our own. What I did as a teen would have likely handed me a long criminal record list and likely incarceration. I blew shit up, made Molotov cocktails and threw them against trains; good buddy of mine (high level Microsoft supervisor now), strung up a massive time-delayed fireworks display in a State Park and watched from a water tower as it went off and a dozen cop cars came swarming in. I went to a large Hispanic population high school and we use to evade cops in alley ways and dirt roads on dirt bikes...if the Karen generation actually knew me, I'd be red-flagged immediately ROCK6 |
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Quoted: This is funny, because Gen X has more coping skills in a toe than the kids these days who freak out and question the very nature of their existence on a dime. View Quote Already using “kids these days” Just remember, you precious Gen Xs are the next generation to be eating dick pills and blood thinners like they’re M&Ms. |
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Quoted: Which is it? Do you want us to stand back and watch you learn, or do you want us to step in and teach you? You can't have it both ways. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Be honest here. If your kid decided to fire up the stove and make a grilled cheese, but smoked the house out instead. Would you sit back calmly the whole time, or yell at the kid for fucking up? A lot of Gen X guys are quick to point out flaws of others....while failing to stand back and watch them learn, or just taking some initiative and actually teaching them anything. Silent generation is probably accurate, because they don't want the responsibility of speaking up to actually teach anyone anything, they just sit quietly and shake their heads calling them stupid. Which is it? Do you want us to stand back and watch you learn, or do you want us to step in and teach you? You can't have it both ways. Both are methods of teaching. If you step back and watch, be ready to help if shit goes sideways. I sometimes tell my guys to do a task I know they can figure out, and say "You can handle it, figure it out". If I see them doing something completely retarded I'll step in and guide them, otherwise I watch from a distance. If it's something critical I'll instead show them what I want ahead of time and make sure they understand. What I see a lot, is guys that think others are stupid for not knowing anything, being unwilling to teach them, but also unwilling to let them figure it out without stepping in. You can't expect them to know anything if you don't allow them to learn in one way or another. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Amen. I made some exquisite mix tapes. I ran in to two old high school girlfriends and they still have ones I made for them and had it as a playlist under my name on their phones. Their favorite songs? Killing Moon by Echo and the Bunnymen Here is the House by Depeche Mode Couldn't believe it That's some good shit. I'm sure the cats dig the playlist too. |
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This is our attaboy payout for allowing the Boomers to hold onto power into their 90s I suppose...
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I was beginning to feel guilty about how much I enjoyed the lock downs and social distancing. Crap, even the masks weren't all that bad as it gave me an excuse to not have to talk to anyone. I guess it wasn't just me.
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Quoted: REPORTED! ADMIN! HR??? ANYBODY? Karen generation? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH...NOPE. Wrong generation...we just figure shit out on our own. What I did as a teen would have likely handed me a long criminal record list and likely incarceration. I blew shit up, made Molotov cocktails and threw them against trains; good buddy of mine (high level Microsoft supervisor now), strung up a massive time-delayed fireworks display in a State Park and watched from a water tower as it went off and a dozen cop cars came swarming in. I went to a large Hispanic population high school and we use to evade cops in alley ways and dirt roads on dirt bikes...if the Karen generation actually knew me, I'd be red-flagged immediately ROCK6 View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Gen X is THE Karen generation. REPORTED! ADMIN! HR??? ANYBODY? Karen generation? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH...NOPE. Wrong generation...we just figure shit out on our own. What I did as a teen would have likely handed me a long criminal record list and likely incarceration. I blew shit up, made Molotov cocktails and threw them against trains; good buddy of mine (high level Microsoft supervisor now), strung up a massive time-delayed fireworks display in a State Park and watched from a water tower as it went off and a dozen cop cars came swarming in. I went to a large Hispanic population high school and we use to evade cops in alley ways and dirt roads on dirt bikes...if the Karen generation actually knew me, I'd be red-flagged immediately ROCK6 That was the norm when I was growing up. My first GOOD MC wreck was racing my friend on a YZ with my Dad's H2. I found out they don't stop for shit on kinda wet grass and old barbed wire doesn't do much either. However, big ass oak trees DO work well at stopping both you and the bike. Had been in lots of minor ''whoopsies'' before that but that one HURT. There was no black and blue on my chest afterwards, just black. PS, Ben Gay to ease the pain doesn't work................ |
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Quoted: Gen X, the group that proudly talks about how they partied and fucked every day all day and claim that kids today are pussies because they don't go outside enough? I think Gen Z probably wins the social distancing prize by a wide margin. View Quote Nope we can outlast you zipper heads with mental resilience alone. |
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Quoted: Amen. I made some exquisite mix tapes. I ran in to two old high school girlfriends and they still have ones I made for them and had it as a playlist under my name on their phones. Their favorite songs? Killing Moon by Echo and the Bunnymen Here is the House by Depeche Mode Couldn’t believe it View Quote I may or may not have every DM album...either on cassette or CD. |
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The butthurt from non-gen x posters is amusing.
It seems to getting worse for them too. |
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Quoted: In other words... This Is The Generation That Is The Most Afraid, and Willing to Live Like They Are Constantly Afraid. View Quote Nope, we were at peace with mass annihilation. Fishbone - Party At Ground Zero |
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Quoted: There were no Karens in Gen X we called them Nancys. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Gen X is THE Karen generation. There were no Karens in Gen X we called them Nancys. |
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Quoted: Be honest here. If your kid decided to fire up the stove and make a grilled cheese, but smoked the house out instead. Would you sit back calmly the whole time, or yell at the kid for fucking up? View Quote Sit back calmly . Did my best to teach my kids and tell them the best way to learn is by doing it . All 5 moved out on their own before they were 20 . They've never received nor asked for money . Personally , my wife and I enjoy not being around people , people as a rule suck . |
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1974 here.
Raised on 2 different reservations and one big city in Montana. Normally around people older than I. Did have a group of kids my age to hang with. We did not visit many people so I do not like crowds. Parents did not have much money as I grew up. Some of the articles is spot on. |
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Quoted: Be honest here. If your kid decided to fire up the stove and make a grilled cheese, but smoked the house out instead. Would you sit back calmly the whole time, or yell at the kid for fucking up? A lot of Gen X guys are quick to point out flaws of others....while failing to stand back and watch them learn, or just taking some initiative and actually teaching them anything. Silent generation is probably accurate, because they don't want the responsibility of speaking up to actually teach anyone anything, they just sit quietly and shake their heads calling them stupid. View Quote I'd yell at her.. " way to go fire Marshall bill....way to go....now..let me show you how a real grilled cheese is made...." |
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Quoted: 1974 here. Raised on 2 different reservations and one big city in Montana. Normally around people older than I. Did have a group of kids my age to hang with. We did not visit many people so I do not like crowds. Parents did not have much money as I grew up. Some of the articles is spot on. View Quote |
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My wife and I just talked about how much we enjoyed the last couple of years, especially during the "lock downs".
Nothing in our lives changed, but when we went into town there wasn't a million people to deal with, and it was glorious. We still went out to eat all the time, and hung out with people we cared to see, but all the pussies that follow the rules stayed home like good little sheep. GenX is the best X. |
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